Date: 18th July 2013 at 10:20pm
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Wayne Rooney will end up at Stamford Bridge says Ollie Holt

The Mirror’s Oliver Holt believes that despite David Moyes’ claims that he is not for sale, Wayne Rooney will end up at Stamford Bridge this summer.

Jose Mourinho made no secret of his admiration of the United striker, paying Rooney a number of compliments. Moyes quickly countered by insisting that his player is not for sale but Chelsea upped their game this week by lodging a bid with United.

Chelsea were immediately rebuffed by Mourinho is no longer being coy about his desire to sign Rooney and earlier this week said:

“We want the player. Now it’s up to Manchester United.”

Asked if Rooney is his one and only target the returning Chelsea manager replied:

“Yes. I think that this situation is clear – nothing is a secret any more.

“The official bid is just about a certain amount of money and doesn’t involve players. We made the bid and now we have nothing more to say.”

United appear unwavered in the face of overt Chelsea interest but speaking at a football conference held by Twitter in London this evening, Holt believes United will eventually fold and sell the striker to their Premier League rivals.

Asked where he thinks Rooney will be playing this season, Holt replied:

“I kind of feel it might be Chelsea, I’ve felt that for a long time.

“The problem with that is this idea that United won’t sell to another Premier League club and I can understand the logic of that, but then equally they are not going to want an unhappy Wayne Rooney. And I think that is very clearly what he is.

“They are not going to want an unhappy Wayne Rooney, a malign influence hanging around the United dressing room. So my guess I think that Mourinho is already playing a clever, manipulative game and winding United up properly. My guess would be Chelsea.”

United currently hold the cards and whilst they can hold onto Rooney and let his contract expire in 2 seasons, it doesn’t represent good business for a club with United’s stature in the business world. It is unlikely that the Glazers will allow the striker to leave for free when they can get a fee for him.

So it appears the question is no longer ‘will Rooney be staying?’ but instead ‘How much can United get for him?’

 

38 responses to “EXCLUSIVE: Holt – Unhappy Rooney Heading To Stamford Bridge”

  1. nana asante says:

    datz wat u feel?hahahaha!Mr Holt,come again.

  2. Ora says:

    United is not all about rooney,perherbs football is a collective efforts.so with rooney or without rooney United will still EXCELLL.

  3. organizer says:

    If ? think so then let Rooney go to chelsea!!! Animal

  4. Michael says:

    in imagine Rooney, hazard, Mata, Oscar in one club there’s going to be problem ooh

    • Aussiehopper says:

      Dont think there will be any problem playing with Hazard Mata And Oscar,
      i believe Waynes girlfriend from Bolton has moved down to London so she
      should make sure he feels loved.

  5. Enos Edu says:

    Rooney is not United best player,let him go.

  6. Best says:

    I belive it wil a grat thing

  7. omar says:

    u no wats ur problem mr holt, u hate united an beside s ur opinion u ar entitle to it but u wil neva c rooney playin for chelsea in ur lifetime may b afta u died…..u jelous anti man unt…we rather sell him to prestanu north end dan psychopath mourinho

  8. Moses says:

    I thoungh you will expect United to hold on to him to send a message to professional footballers that their contract must be respected.

    Or you think with an irresistible offer, United will let go

    Or Moyes is doing the right thing and Mou should behave himself.

    Holt or whatever, come again

  9. Babatundey Okanz Abdulmalikdeen says:

    Dnt let rooney goo combine n use him wit v p,mr holt or wateva ur name is am nt sure of ur thought